Three teenage burglars who posed as Amazon delivery drivers to steal 3.1million in cryptocurrency were snared just three hours later after posting about it on Snapchat. The then 16 and 17-year-olds videoed themselves driving away from the east London scene in the victim's blue BMW X3. They had travelled from Sheffield before tricking their way into his flat in Hoxton, threatening the occupant with large knives and forcing him to hand over the digital currency, as well as his car keys.
smashed through the front, and unloaded thousands of dollars in cash, lottery tickets, cigar wraps and other merchandise before making a getaway. By November, police had identified and arrested just one of the four masked suspects in the September break-ins. But when they raided his Fremont home, they found evidence of more crimes: Dodge key fobs and a simple key reprogrammer kit that is the primary tool of the trade for car thieves across the state, according to court records.
Sara Morris, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, exaggerated her condition to fraudulently claim over £20,000 in benefits while actively participating in running events.